Terms & Conditions

Last updated: July 2026

By using sounding.report (“the service”) you agree to these terms. If you don't agree, don't use the service. The service is free, requires no account, and is supported by advertising and reader donations.

What the service is

sounding builds San Diego County property reports from official federal and California public data sources, adding financing math and scenario analysis. Every figure is an estimate for decision support — not an appraisal, a loan commitment, a tax bill, an insurance quote, or legal, financial, or tax advice. Verify anything you intend to act on against official county records and licensed professionals.

No warranty

The service is provided “as is” and “as available,” without warranties of any kind, express or implied — including accuracy, completeness, merchantability, and fitness for a particular purpose. Public data sources change, lag, and contain errors; rates move; assessments are re-rolled. To the fullest extent permitted by law, sounding and its operator are not liable for any damages arising from use of the service or reliance on a report.

Acceptable use

Personal, non-commercial decision support. Don't scrape, bulk-harvest, resell, or hammer the service (rate limits are enforced), don't misrepresent reports as appraisals or official documents, and don't use the service to harass or profile people — reports are about properties (public record), never owners.

Report links

A saved report lives at a private, unguessable link that anyone holding the link can view. You can delete a report at any time; reports nobody opens for about two years are removed automatically. Don't share a link you want kept private.

Advertising

The service shows third-party advertising (Google AdSense). Ads are labeled; advertisers don't see what you enter into the generator. See the cookie policy for how ad cookies work.

Changes & governing law

These terms may change as the service evolves; the date above reflects the current version. These terms are governed by the laws of the State of California, USA. Questions: contact.

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